As part of Social Media Week in Glasgow, Mark and his colleagues hosted a Social Media & Sport event which included speakers from Scottish Athletics, The Scottish FA and Supporters Direct. Here is a recap of what happened.

Today it has been announced by The FA that England players will be expected to sign up to a ‘code of conduct’. It not only covers Twitter and Facebook but everything from use of video games, mobile phones and personal endorsements.

An area within social which is taking up more conversations is how sports clubs, and even players, should be communicating with their fans using different languages. Here we look into it in more detail

We had the chance the other week to tour the HQ of one of the newest teams on Formula 1, Marussia. On top of this we spoke to Timo Glock, Sporting Director Graham Lowden and Head of HR Katie Allen about how social media impacts on the team.